AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEbola Response: East African Community health ministers will hold an emergency virtual meeting June 1–2 to coordinate a regional response to the Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC, where Africa CDC reports 1,077 suspected cases and 246 probable deaths since May 15, with Burundi listed among 11 countries at high risk. Public Health Pressure: Médecins Sans Frontières warns the outbreak is spreading faster than the response, saying border closures are delaying aid and specialists and leaving communities without the scale of action they need. Local Life in Gitega Region: In Rutegama (Gitega), traders and visitors say a severe drinking water shortage is disrupting daily life and hygiene at the livestock market, with even toilets reportedly unusable. Security and Rights: A UN security meeting in Bujumbura urged stronger regional cooperation for lasting peace and resilient development in Central Africa, citing ongoing tensions, disinformation, and election-related risks. Community Safety: In Kirundo, residents denounce forced financial contributions tied to preparations for June 8 ceremonies in Gitega, alleging intimidation by local ruling party structures.
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